LoginContext idp 2.4

samir el otmani elotmani.samir at gmail.com
Tue Mar 17 08:37:29 EDT 2015


login context life time is 180000 ms it's hard coded in idp and cant be
configured.

2015-03-12 17:55 GMT+00:00 Cantor, Scott <cantor.2 at osu.edu>:

> On 3/12/15, 1:37 PM, "samir el otmani" <elotmani.samir at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >i try to change authenticationDuration in <LoginHandler
> xsi:type="RemoteUser" authenticationDuration="1">
> >but it doenst work , i try to wait more than 1 minute in login page , but
> no error or something show that the method expired .
>
> The duration on a login handler is the amount of time the IdP will
> remember and reuse a previous authentication result when the
> PreviousSession handler is invoked. Has nothing to do with "login context"
> validity. Login contexts are used to track request state through the life
> of one request.
>
> Secondly, RemoteUser handlers are relying on a separate mechanism for
> authentication and the IdP has no idea what happens when that handler is
> invoked. I guarantee that it's being invoked, but whether you notice or not
> is entirely up to what's setting RemoteUser.
>
> -- Scott
>
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